A recent audit found 87 of the school’s 107 seniors would not be eligible to graduate in the spring.

The school now plans to hold intercession classes, meaning school during holiday breaks, on the weekends and at night.

Online classes are also planned to help seniors make up tests and earn their credits.

Parents said they are happy with the solution and take responsibility too.

“You know, if your kid is passing or failing based on the fact that they bring home a progress report,” said parent Rita Wilson-Hews. “So if they bring home a progress report and they’re not passing, then you need to get on the phone or you need to get up to the school and find out what it is that maybe you can do to help your child excel.”

Parent Angela Smith said the school has some seniors who will not graduate, which she said is not fair to them. However, she said she believed the school was on the right track.